Luke Bryan, Toby Keith and Brad Paisley will headline the second annual Watershed Music Festival, a three-day country music and camping festival in Washington state.

Other acts booked for Watershed include Kip Moore, Lee Brice, Terri Clark, Chris Young and Thompson Square, who played last year's inaugural event. Shooter Jennings and Blackberry Smoke will play late-night sets on the "World Famous Late Night Honky Tonk" stage. The full lineup will be revealed today at the festival website.

Moore has attended the Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival in Manchester, Tenn., as a fan and looks forward to playing his first camping festival.

"There's a different level of excitement at those kinds of things," says the singer of Somethin' 'Bout a Truck and Hey Pretty Girl. "The way I am, in a place like this, I'm liable to get out there before the show and mix with the fans, play a little corn hole and hang with them. i've done that before, at one-day festivals, and I look forward to that."

Watershed takes place at the Gorge Amphitheatre, in George, Wash., about 150 miles east of Seattle. The venue also hosts the Sasquatch Music Festival in May and June's Paradiso Festival.

Last year's inaugural event drew 20,000 a day, says Live Nation promoter Brian O'Connell. "I don't think anybody went away unhappy," he says. "The response that we got from the fan base was amazing."

Festival and camping passes go on sale March 15 at Ticketmaster and the festival website. Camping starts at $110, with festival passes priced at $149.